Marlboro's commitment to the Colgate World Match Play has expired, therefore
McCormack is able to offer a package to BAT in 1979. Letter includes a summary of what is
included in the package, such as tickets, accommodations, rights, and cost. The tournament will run from November 1
to 4.(Mark H. McCormack Papers)

McCormack writes to a list of staff members concerning Scandanavian Bank Ltd. He notes that they often have difficulty getting
a bank to be a patron of their events and indicates that he met with Douglas M. Johnson, Managing Director of Scandinavian
Bank Ltd., at Borg's tennis match in Canton, China. He explains that Johnson was with Martin P. Lee-Warner, Chief Representative
of Scandinavian Bank Ltd.... more(Mark H. McCormack Papers)

McCormack introduces himself to Kenji Nakabayashi and requests his assistance in securing Japanese Match Play Champion, Isao
Aoki, to play in the Colgate World Match Play Championship at Wentworth, England in October of 1978. He highlights some of
the ways in which International Management Group has assisted them, such as in securing golf champions for the Tokai Classic,
arranging for Nancy Lopez to p... more(Mark H. McCormack Papers)

McCormack asks Tom Cottrell if he might reconsider an association with the World Match Play Championship in 1979. He indicates
that they have come up with a revised program which does not require a presence at Fox Hills for the European Tournament Players
Division Championship. He provides more information on the hospitality facilities, the pro-amateur tournament, the Colgate
World Match Play film, an... more(Mark H. McCormack Papers)

Chilcote relays the message from McCormack that Colgate has no rights to the
World Match Play, neither in or out of the BBC. McCormack suggests that Miller talk to Jan
Steinmann about acquiring these rights.(Mark H. McCormack Papers)

McCormack informs John Webber, Sally Anne Egan, and Bev Norwood of two suggestions made by Suntory during recent meetings
in Japan with reverence to the World Match Play program.(Mark H. McCormack Papers)